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Philip Jordan
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Відео
62005 during the NELPG 50th Anniversary Celebration @ NYMR
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62005 Climbing towards Goathland from Grosmont on Saturday 29th October 2016
Flying Scotsman Steaming out of York Station. Featuring Wheel Slip!
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Sunday 4th September 2016, York to Carlisle (and back).
These giant diesels would be even more impressive if their engines would not be silenced. Still the appearance is massive and mighty!
The legend on the line for which it was built!
12 on the hook and no banker, over 450 tons, steam power at its best!
If you arent sure Wheel spin on steam trains is caused when the regulator is applied to etc Full when just leaving a station or too slow it will spin.
❤ Flying Scotsman
There is an elegance to the aesthetics of a steam locomotive that modern trains just don't have.
Let’s face it. Old trains are way cooler than any modern plane.
cannot be surpassed in elegance.
Some wheel slip at 1:23
Thanks for sharing
To this day, locomotives will always amaze me. There pulling power and beutiful looks out shine modern day trains 🕊
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Is Buffet a female name in English?
Was that David "wheelslip" Walker on the footlate?
That is a big funnel for a train
Magnificent so too the driver 😍
York... my home city, and my uncle was a chef on that train, back when it was in regular service. That is not inside the main part of the station, which is also a beautiful historic building, built on a curve.
What a beautiful piece of british engineering today they wouldn't have a clue how to build this machine from the wheels up
*Laughs in 60163 Tornado*
Thought the Scotsmen was an LNER loco, unless they were absorbed into BR
LNER (and the other big four companies, GWR, SR and LMS) were nationalised into BR in 1948
@@russellgreen3375 shame they changed the number though and removed the second tender, guess it was part of the new look Scotsman was getting during it's refit
What a beautiful locomotive.
How many carriages was it pulling!!!
Title should be ' slight ' slip
If you count the beats per revolution of the wheels you'll notice it has 3 cylinders, one is between the chassis
Express comin through!
12 carriages
Gordon
What type of coaches are those?
british railways Mark 1 coach
My favourite steam engine 🚂🚂
1:23
The Flying Scotsman can pull 12 cars!? Damn!
Flying Scotsman and tornado and mallard
gorodon
I'm confused where is the second tender?
the second tender has been sacrificed to be bitterns coal tender
What is the purpose of the crank on the rear driver? I don't think I've ever seen anything like that on a steamer
Speedometer I think. If you look up "Smiths locomotive spedometer" you can see ones that look just like it.
@@sammurabi4743 Interesting, you seem to be correct thank you. I've never encountered such a thing before.
Lovely
WHEELSLIPER!!
They really are living beasts!
That’s an amazing locomotive! I’ve subscribed
Three cylindar locomotive. Awesome.
💜💜💜💜💜👍👍👍
A great piece of engineering, and a beautiful serene train
Majestic....
Some steam trains are the first also. Those with hotmetal heaters, The inside energy in an alloy of metals is brought out to make heat. Google on my name. If you drive a diesel you live 60y old steam 70y electric overhead. 85y Clean steam 110y because it is a meditating locomotive. This is the return of steam.
If you say so! 🙄🙄🙄
..what
That's what I call "blowing off some steam"
Thanks love it
0:37 girl shits herself and guy pisses himself laughing
Beautiful looking engine I’ve got the Hornby flying Scotsman on my layout
Now that I call a work of art.
For a great locomotive, it has the most pathetic whistle
Hmm that was bad in the early days of the loco
How many coaches is it pulling? Seems a hell of a lot !
Atleast 10. If not more. These steam locomotives can pull less coaches at higher speeds.